Sayonara Jupiter

{{Short description|1982 novel by Sakyo Komatsu}}

{{For|the film|Sayonara Jupiter (film)}}

{{More citations needed|date=November 2015}}

{{Infobox book|

| name = Sayonara Jupiter

| title_orig =

| translator =

| image =

| caption =

| author = Sakyo Komatsu

| illustrator =

| cover_artist =

| country = Japan

| language = Japanese

| series =

| genre = Science fiction novel

| publisher =

| release_date = 1982

| english_release_date =

| pages =

}}

{{Nihongo|Sayonara Jupiter|さよならジュピター|Sayonara Jupitā}} is a novel by Sakyo Komatsu, released as two volumes. It is a novelization of an early draft of the 1984 film of the same Japanese name, directed by Komatsu and Koji Hashimoto.

The novel won the 1983 Seiun Award.{{cite web|title=Komatsu Sakyō|url=http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/komatsu_sakyo|publisher=SF Encyclopedia|accessdate=17 October 2015}}

Synopsis

The novel is set in the future where humanity has grown to the point where Earth can no longer support all of them. As a result, humanity has begun to spread throughout space and there is now an attempt to turn the planet Jupiter into a second sun in order to make some of the other planets inhabitable.

Awards and nominations

  • Seiun Award (1983, won)

Film adaptation

{{main|Sayonara Jupiter (film)}}

In 1984 a film adaptation of Sayonara Jupiter was released to theaters in Japan. The film, which is also known in English as Bye Bye Jupiter, has received mixed reviews from English language critics.{{cite web|last1=Galbraith IV|first1=Stuart|title=Sayonara Jupiter (review)|url=http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/26369/sayonara-jupiter/|publisher=DVD Talk|accessdate=17 October 2015}} Akihiko Hirata made his final film appearance in the film.{{cite web|URL=https://kotobank.jp/word/%E5%B9%B3%E7%94%B0%20%E6%98%AD%E5%BD%A6-1653447|title=Akihiko Hirata|publisher=kotobank|accessdate=27 December 2020}}

References